Mama Didn't Raise a Pendeja: A Book of Anti-Affirmations and Tough Love Inspired by Abuelitas Who Know Best

Mama Didn't Raise a Pendeja: A Book of Anti-Affirmations and Tough Love Inspired by Abuelitas Who Know Best

Mama Didn't Raise a Pendeja: A Book of Anti-Affirmations and Tough Love Inspired by Abuelitas Who Know Best

Mama Didn't Raise a Pendeja: A Book of Anti-Affirmations and Tough Love Inspired by Abuelitas Who Know Best

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Overview

Affectionate yet blunt, this self-help send-up curates the witty tough love of generations of Latina ancestors

Tired of the same old sugarcoated self-help advice? Mama Didn’t Raise a Pendeja serves up a bracing dose of truth straight from the mouths of Latin elders. With its wit, edge, and no-nonsense advice on everything from dating to careers, this compilation offers a tool kit of motivational mantras to tackle modern struggles—with plenty of humor and comedic smacks of perspective along the way.

Inspired by their own no-nonsense abuelitas, first-generation Latinas Carolina Acosta and Aralis Mejia share the tough love and bold wisdom passed down from generations of resilient women. Free of the saccharine platitudes common in modern affirmation books, this book bottles the loving reality checks only family can give. Quotes like “If you expect life to be easy, it’s gonna be longer than you want it to be” cut straight to the heart with perspective and humor.

Part self-help send-up, part loving lecture, Mama Didn’t Raise a Pendeja is the little book of blessings and burns you'll want in your back pocket. It’s a practical reminder that even as we hustle ahead, some of the best life lessons come from looking back.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781963183238
Publisher: Blue Star Press
Publication date: 09/03/2024
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 136

About the Author

Carolina Acosta is the founder of Tragos Games, a tabletop game company dedicated to unique products that celebrate Latino culture. With a background in art and graphic design, Carolina found a passion in designing products that speak to her heritage and has made it her mission to use her company and products to give her community more representation in toys and games. Carolina has a MFA from Parsons The New School and is part of the Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2021.

Aralis Mejia, a first-gen Latina, seamlessly blends her cultural roots with a thriving career in marketing, strategy, and events. Currently, as the Head of Marketing at Tragos Game, she leads impactful campaigns and charts strategic roadmaps. In 2023, Aralis ventured into entrepreneurship, founding Silara Marketing—a dynamic firm specializing in bridging the gap between digital and traditional marketing for hospitality, entertainment, and lifestyle brands. With her strategic acumen, Aralis not only plays a pivotal role in Tragos' success but also guides clients in creating comprehensive marketing initiatives, ensuring a seamless integration of modern and traditional approaches in the ever-evolving landscape. Her journey reflects a fusion of cultural heritage and professional excellence, leaving a lasting mark in both corporate and entrepreneurial spheres.
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